Bowhaus dog daycare buys building in Boulder for second location

The operators of Bowhaus dog daycare and boarding in Erie recently acquired a property in Boulder, where they plan to open a second location, officials with the Boulder-based Colorado Group announced.

Bowhaus Partners LLC purchased the 15,500-square-foot building at 6560 Odell Place for $1.1 million from Solid Systems Building Partnership, according to Boulder County property records.

Bowhaus owners Dan and Susan Nicholson are renovating the property and anticipate opening their business — which will offer services such as grooming, dog and cat boarding and dog daycare — by Feb. 15, said officials with the Boulder-based Colorado Group.

The four existing tenants at the property will remain, said Jason Kruse, a principal at the Colorado Group.

Kruse represented Bowhaus Partners, and Sallie Taylor, of Irwin and Hendrick represented the seller. John Wahl, of Wells Fargo, arranged the financing for the purchase of the building, Kruse said.

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